Brandon Streeter
Brandon Streeter is an American football coach and former quarterback. He is currently an offensive analyst at the University of Georgia. He previously served as Clemson University’s offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach, and has also worked as an assistant at Richmond, Liberty, and Charleston Southern.
Streeter played quarterback at Clemson from 1995 to 1999, starting the final two seasons. He scored Clemson’s only touchdown in the 1999 Peach Bowl. After a brief stint with the Carolina Cobras in 2001, he began his coaching career at Charleston Southern in 2002, first as quarterbacks coach and then as running backs coach/recruiting coordinator in 2003. He returned to Clemson as a graduate assistant in 2004-2005, then coached at Liberty (2006-2011), where he was the quarterbacks coach and later the offensive coordinator.
From 2012 to 2014, Streeter was the offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach at Richmond. He joined Clemson again in 2015, serving as quarterbacks coach and recruiting coordinator through 2019, then as passing game coordinator/quarterbacks coach in 2020-2021, and finally as offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach in 2022. He was promoted to OC/QB in December 2021 but was fired in January 2023 after his first full season in that role. In March 2023, he was hired by Georgia as an offensive analyst.
While at Richmond, the Spiders averaged 28, 33, and 31 points per game from 2011 to 2013. At Clemson, Streeter played a key role in recruiting top quarterback prospects Trevor Lawrence and DJ Uiagalelei, and Clemson’s recruiting classes often ranked in the top 25. He is a Gettysburg, Pennsylvania native, the son of Barry Streeter, longtime head coach of Gettysburg College football. As a youngster, he helped manage his father’s headset cords and later served as a ball boy when wireless headsets were introduced. Streeter is married to Ashleigh, and they have three children: Chamberlin Brooke, Foard Michael, and Mason Morgan.
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